Pembrokeshire

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The Pembrokeshire Coast is one of the smallest of the UK’s National Parks, but don’t let the size fool you. While the coastline may be the headline act, it’s backed by a stellar supporting cast of hills, estuaries, valleys and woodlands, which means there’s far more to explore than you realise. 

 

Fishguard and Goodwick

Spectacular clifftop walking is the order of the day on the Wales Coast Path here, whether you head north through Fishguard’s picturesque Lower Town towards Newport or west out onto the headland towards the magnificent, isolated lighthouse at Strumble Head.

Turn right out of the station down Station Hill. When you reach a roundabout turn left towards the sea and the Wales Coast Path. It’s only 0.1 miles / 0.2 kilometres from the station.

 

Milford Haven

From Milford Haven, head west towards the beautiful Sandy Haven or east on a sometimes surprising section of the path which seems to bypass much of the estuary’s industry. To reach the path turn left out of the station, keeping the Tesco supermarket across the road on your right to join the Wales Coast Path at the roundabout in 0.1 miles / 0.2 kilometres.

 

Tenby

From the station, head south to discover the remains of Tenby’s castle on the headland and South Beach and then on towards Penally, Lydstep and Manobier. If you don’t want to do the loop, you can jump on the train for your return from Penally or Manobier.

 

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